. >>> well, good morning. welcome to "mornings on 2." i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'mtoricampbell. it'stuesday, march 19th. >>> we have new video on developing news we first told you about in our last hour, the marine corps has confirmed seven marines were killed last night during a training exercise near the california/nevada border. there was an explosion just before 10:00 p.m. at the hawthorne army depot near hawthorne,ner. that's about 140 miles --ner. that's about 140 -- nevada. that's about 140 miles east. we've also learned the marines were based out of camp lejeune, north carolina. an official on scene was revealing limited information. >> it was a accident that happened -- it was an accident that happened with the marines training down here. i can tell you there were a few people care-flighted. >> one hospital is reportedly treating eight injured people. three are in serious condition. the army depot stores and disses of military ammunition. but officials say the plosion was not related to that ammunition and we'll have more information on this story as we get it in to ktvu.

arrived in israel for the first time since being elected.kylacampbellreportsfrom the washington d.c. newsroom and iran is expected to be the hot topic in his discussion with israeli leaders. >> reporter: president barack obama and prime minister benjamin netanyahu have focused on israel. shortly after arriving president barack obama toured a missile which was largely funned by the u.s. it is credited with intercepting more than 400 rockets. now they are shifting to the nuclear program and president barack obama and prime minister benjamin netanyahu are disagreeing on how close iran is to making a nuclear bomb. but the president's quick speech sent a message to iran about the relationship between israel and u.s. >> we have for the past 65 years united states is proud to stand with you assets greatest ally and its friend. >> reporter: they do not expect agreements to come out of his trip but we will talk more about what is at stake on this trip when i see you next, kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> time now 4:14, a teen in ohio has been sentenced to life in prison for

to "mornings on 2." i'm dave clark. >> i'mtoricampbell. >>>we're tracking developing news out of bethel island where a large fire that's burned two homes has flared up again. the fire first broke out at 2:30 this morning on taylor road. claudine wong is live on bethel island with more on why this fire is taking so long to control. good morning, claudine. >> reporter: good morning, tori. they've attacked it from the front, from behind and now they are gonna talk it from above. take a look. one home was already destroyed by flames but this fire at this home has burned for more than four hours. you have firefighters on the ground shooting water up into the top level of this home. but it's just not getting to where it needs to get to. firefighters say what they are doing now is getten an aerial truck into place and then they are gonna shoot water above it down on the fire in the hopes that that makes a difference. this fire started burning about 2:30 this morning. that's when the flames were first spotted. we did talk to the woman who lives inside this home. she talked to us about how she w

. >>> good morning. welcome to mornings on 2. i'm dave clark. >> i'mtoricampbell. we'refollowing developing news out of south bay where traffic is affected after a deadly hit and run overnight. the accident happened around 3:00 this morning on interstate 280 near the mclaughlin exit. that's where we find our report with just how long drivers can expect delays. good morning. >>> good morning. two moms mom -- lanes are still closed. cal tran has taken ahold of this situation. a pedestrian was hit and killed here. this has turned into a biohazard situation. it was a gruesome seen out here and there was body fluid on the freeway. cal tran said is needs to be cleaned up. here you can look out at traffic that is backed up here in the southbound lanes of 280. again, it's right in the middle of the commute. it could be like this until 10:00 a.m. let's go to video later this morning. this all happened at 3:15. someone called 911 after seeing a body of a woman crumpled on a freeway. they used their car to stop other cars from running over the body. drivers stopped to help, but no other --

'mtoricampbell. it'smonday, march 25th. a car involved in a high-speed chase may also be tied to an armed robbery and two shootings. tara moriarty is live in hayward at the scene of one of those crimes. with details on the chase also and possible gun connections. good morning, tara. >> reporter: good morning. this is where police say an innocent bystander could have been killed. he's doing okay. the police believe the suspects could have been linked to an armed robbery in san jose. here's the intersection where the drive-by shooting happened and police were led on a wild chase through three east bay cities late last night. our cameras caught the chase north through 880. police tried to pull the driver other in hayward for dui and reckless driving. but he sped off through san leandro and oakland. the car spun out of control between 580 between harrison and park and police cars slammed into it to box the car in. officers say people were throwing things out on the roadway. they never found the objects but officers did find weapons inside the vehicle when it finally stopped. >> th

the pentagon is doing enough. here'skylacampbell. >> reporter: dave, some lawmakers say missile intercepters need to be added to the east coast. this is in response a four- minute video showing a simulated attack by north korea on the u.s. and the capitol building. it includes captions and a news agency translated as saying "the white house is caught in the panoramic sight of a long- range missiles" of this video shows north korea is committed to the goal. they add north korea has enough nuclear material to make several crude bombs but the country just has not shown its ability to build a warhead small enough to mount on a long- range missile. chuck hagel says they will move forward with adding missiles in alaska, 14 of them in the last four years. that's after those in california and alabama. we'll tell you what the white house is saying about these threats when i see you next hour. kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> today, the senate is expected to approve a spending bill to keep the government funded through the end of september. the m

,campbell, andall the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> welcome back at 4:41. three people are under arrest following a daring but brief prison escape. authorities say two men were hoisted out of a prison in canada on a rope dangling from a helicopter. they were dropped next to a waiting car. police caught up with a man in an hour and they arrested two suspected politicians. the second man surrendered early this morning. investigators say he was forced to take part in the escape. >> not the typical beach fine. $4 million worth of marijuana on a santa barbara beach. authorities found 2,000 pounds of marijuana yesterday. the sheriff deputies made the discovery. here is a picture of the marijuana, 50 plastic wrapped bales. authorities are testing the drugs and other evidence and the boat which investigators believe was used to smuggle the drugs. early this month, $1 million worth of marijuana was found near the air force base. >> pope francis officially takes over the job during ceremonies tomorrow, he faces major challenges in the court and questions of his past. here is that report. >> he ha

now to remember war veterans. it's one of the top stories. good afternoon. i'mtoricampbell. webegin with the u.s. marine corps. it just has said seven marines have died during a training exercise in nevada. it happened around 10:30 at the hawthorne army depot about 140 miles southeast of reno. all of the men were from a unit based in north carolina. marine officials say a 60- millimeter mortar exploded unexpectliedly. a white house spokesman expressed president obama's sympathy. >> the president sends thoughts and prayers to the families of those lost and injured. we're in the early stages of assess egg the incident. it's a -- assessing the incident. it's a tragedy. >> it's unclear what caused the mortar round to detonate and if more than a single round exploded. the marine corps has ordered an immediate halt worldwide until an investigation is finished. >>> a new effort to health veterans is being launched today ten years after the iraq war began. details are being discussed right now. ktvu's sal castanedo joins us live from san francisco to show us how some marking this day. >> re

--incampbellisapparently solved. they captured the man who committed more than 30 burglaries. here you can see some of that stolen loot. officers say they found them in a storage space represented by felipe rubio and he now faces charges. >>> and a judge asked two psychiatrists to comam minute the -- to examine the man accused of stealing a yacht. he is accused of stealing the $2 million yacht two weeks ago and then running it a ground on a beach in pacifica. if the doctors agree he isn't well enough to defend himself, he could end up in a state mental hospital. >>> a grassroots effort to save the san francisco tradition of carnival kicked into high gear tonight. community groups in the mission district held an emergency meeting to save the parade and festival that will celebrate its 35th year. the nonprofit says it cannot longer hold the two-day event. the groups mobilized in an effort to get 500 volunteers together. they are also asking done -- donors to contribute $170,000. >> especially businesses in the san francisco bay area to step up and help support carnival and save it and become

at 11:00, the mystery of items disappearing from the storage units in cam del --incampbellisolved.arently solved. they captured the man who committed more than 30 burglaries. here you can see some of that stolen loot. officers say they found them in a storage space represented by felipe rubio and he now faces charges. >>> and a judge asked two psychiatrists to comam minute ee the -- to examine the man accused of stealing a yacht. he is accused of stealing the $2 million yacht two weeks ago and then running it a ground on a beach in pacifica. if the doctors agree he isn't well enough to defend himself, he could end up in a state mental hospital. >>> a grassroots effort to save the san francisco tradition of carnival kicked into high gear tonight. anstrict held anin the emergency meeting to save the parade and festival that will celebrate its 35th year. the nonprofit says it cannot longer hold the two-day event. the groups mobilized in an effort to get 500 volunteers together. they are alsoe -- donors to contribute $170,000. >> especially businesses in the san francisco bay area to

'mtoricampbell. >>>an early-morning fire on beltle island destroyed two homes and left a third badly damaged. the fire first broke out at 2:30 this morning on taylor road and quickly spread to two adjacent homes on either side. claudine wong explains why a series of issues may have impacted the response. >> reporter: had is what residents on taylor saw -- this is what residents on the 1400 block of taylor saw. flames devouring this one-story home. >> i was sleeping. somebody was banging downstairs. i went out and saw the house engulfed in flames. >> reporter: firefighters came from about five miles further because the closest firefighting station closed due to budget cuts. the single story could not be saved, it soon became clear, and the focus was saving the others on either side. downed power lines hampered the effort to protect the brown home on the ear side. >> we didn't pull back completely. we will to readjust -- on either side. >> we didn't pull back completely. we had to readjust. >> reporter: and as the sun came up, the firefighters just continued to dump thousands of gallon

. >> reporter:lindacampbellwasamong the many who heard the rant and walked out. >> what do you say to her when she says you were just misunderstanding her? >> you're wrong. it's on tape. so people will hear. and they'll know what she said. i heard her say these are my beliefs as well. so that's a lie. >> and the audio appeared to the internet this afternoon. it's not clear where it came from. but i talked to three different people who told me, yes, it's authentic. michelle had about a dozen dates left on her schedule. because of the uproar and because fans raised some heck, all of those shows have been canceled. >> it never ceases to amaze me how people will come back and say i never said that. and we play the tape for them, and they're saying the words. >> and it came three days after the concert. no video had emerged. but moments after she made the statement, out came the audio! >> everything is recorded these days. >> absolutely. >>> taking the pulse of a crime-ridden community. why one east bay city is hoping a discarded police strategy will work the second time around. >> caught in t

and a klieg may colleague may be in legal trouble. good afternoon, i amtoricampbell. theyare facing that. tara moriarty talked with the auditor about the interference in a bidding process for a construction project. good afternoon. >> reporter: some pretty big fireworks here this morning all over this, it is an auditor's report which says shows two council members crossed the line and mis-used their power in office. the most telling pages are on 16 and 17. the auditor says the parts in red show where council members desly brooks and larry ride interfered with a construction contracting process by either hiring workers or buying supplies. it outlines the bidding process in a 2 million dollar construction contract for the army base. courtney ruby said her probe found a total of 14 instances of city charter violations, a dozen of them by councilwoman brooks and one by reid. >> at no point in time may we ever jiff that justify to break the law, this is the city charter and we sign on to upheld this when we take our oath. >> we caught up with them, who denied the allegations and questioned h

, i amtoricampbell. theoakland police department graduate its first academy of police officers in 4 years today, brian flores is live in oakland to explain how this may make the streets safer. good afternoon. >> reporter: good afternoon, the goal certainly is to make the streets safer in oakland. as you mentioned the first graduating class since november of 2008, not only a big day for them but also for the families who have sacrificed so much. this is the city's 166th police academy class, 38 officers graduated today, including two from vallejo, the class marks the first of many things, for one the first class under police chief howard jordan and mayor jean kwan and the first diverse class in its history, out of the graduating class 11 different language including those. the chief says it marks a turning point for them and this new class is meant to do that, and he hopes that. he does say this class has boosted the department's morale. >> for the last six months the president of this academy has done that he has given us a sense of hope, pride and honor to see the transformation f

and then another one in six months. >>>acampbellcouplehad its plan all ready to go. little soleil valentina murphy was born tuesday in the family car. her parents planned the natural, drug-free birth and wanted to wait at home as long as possible before going to the hospital. but they waited just a bit too long. they had to pull over and dad tliferred. >> i don't know what i would have done in a situation where somebody is in that much pain and i'm trying to help them. so my husband is awesome. i couldn't ask for a better partner. >> you want to give her a kiss? come over here and give her a kiss. >> little soleil looks great. mom and dad looks great. she'll be back home with her 2 1/2-year-old big brother. >>> around here, energy and technology is not a problem. developing in third world countries, many clinics don't have reliable energy making a doctor's job more difficult. but, now, a berkley physician is changing that. >> reporter: in 2008, ob-gyn doctor traveled from berk, ley to avenue ri can. >> welcome to the world, little one. >> this video she shot just minutes after birth. the lo

saying the nation's bioterrorism labs are not secure. ktvu'skylacampbellinour washington, d.c. newsroom. you've been reading the report. are any california labs in that report? >> reporter: well, dave, uc berkeley does have what's considered a high biotrirm lab one the report released from the government accountability office does not single out anything. the deal with bioterrorism weapons have not been implemented. the department of agriculture and the centers for disease control monitor the inspections for these labs. the government accountability recommended creating a new single entity to watch over these labs but the federal government says it's not in the best interest of national security to use money and other resources that way. the government accountability office found two main failures with safety and security at some of those 350 labs around the country. we'll dig deeper into those so- called failures when i see you next hour. kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> well, "new york times" reports the cia has been helping arab

residence. the two men -- at his residence. the two men just stepped indoors. askylacampbellreportsfrom our washington, d.c. bureau, the president is taking part in some intense talks with israeli leaders today. >> reporter: president obama and israeli leaders have to come up with an agreement on how to respond to iran's nuclear threats. we're gonna look at the president arriving to shimon peres's home a few moments ago. president obama and israeli leaders this morning called called the relationship between their two country, unbreakable even though they don't always agree. prime minister benjamin netanyahu warns iran will have a nuclear bomb ready in the next few months. president obama believes that's still a year away and that would allow more time for peace talks. the white house doesn't expect any major agreements to come out of the president's president. the two men will be holding a -- meeting. the two men will be holding a conference and they are expected to talk to the media in less than an hour. kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>

harm than good.kylacampbellisin our washington, d.c. newsroom with new reports that question the safety of these labs. kyla. >> reporter: a federal watchdog group is expected to release more information today. the government accountability office says it called for tougher safety standards but the usa today reports the standards have yet to be developed. the u.s. is at an increased risk for -- a lot of the risk has to do with security. it's been a big concern since the 2001 anthrax letter attacks. the uada and centers for disease control share responsibility when it comes to inspecting these labs. the usda says it will not adopt many of the recommendations suggested by the federal watchdog group. i'll explain their reasons why when i see you next. live in washington kyla campbell ktvu channel 2 news. >>> lawmakers may be close to passing a new online sales tax. the senate approved a nonbinding amendment that would allow states to collect sales tax from online retailers that are grossing more than $1 million. the vote mostly symbolic. but this could lead to further legislation

more harm than good. kylacampbellisin our washington, d.c. newsroom with new reports that question the safety of these labs. kyla. >> reporter: a federal watchdog group is expected to release more information today. the government accountability office says it called for tougher safety standards but the usa today reports the standards have yet to be developed. the u.s. is at an increased risk for -- a lot of the risk has to do with security. it's been a big concern since the 2001 anthrax letter attacks. the uada and centers for disease control share responsibility when it comes to inspecting these labs. the usda says it will not adopt many of the recommendations suggested by the federal watchdog group. i'll explain their reasons why when i see you next. live in washington kyla campbell ktvu channel 2 news. >>> lawmakers may be close to passing a new online sales tax. the senate approved a nonbinding amendment that would allow states to collect sales tax from online retailers that are grossing more than $1 million. the vote mostly

labs around the country are not secure and the american people are at risk ktvukylacampbellisin our washington, d.c. newsroom. kyla. >> reporter: the government accountability office released this report just minutes ago saying some of the nation's 350 bioterrorism labs which includes labs in california are not secure. the government accountability office found two main failures that says anthrax and other tools have been transferred to unauthorized facilities and say workers at multiple labs have expired security risk assessment ifsen the department of agricultural and centers for disease control are in charge of inspecting these labs. the usda has shot down many of the recommendations from the government accountability office. it says it over exaggerated risks at the labs and the cdc says it has redundant safety and security at these labs. i'll continue digging through this report again released minutes ago to see if it tinkles out any of these bioterrorism labs in california. >>> time now 6:18. lawmakers may be closer to pass a new o

are dead after an apparent murder- suicide. askylacampbellreportsfrom our washington, d.c. newsroom the base commander says the gunman killed a pan and woman. >> reporter: the shooters first victim was found around 7:30 pacific last night. authorities then found the shooter and a woman he killed in the same building. right now authorities are not releasing a possible motive or the names of those killed. the base commander tells us all three worked at the officer cadet school. all other marines on base and their family members have been accounted for. he says they have chaplains providing counseling for people who work and live at quantico. >> we're taking care of the well being of the marines and the families aboard quantico who have been effected by this loss and tragedy. >> reporter: he talk the about what a rough week it has been for marines. on monday seven marines were killed in an explosion in nevada. we'll have more on this latest tragedy when see you. >>> 6:17. a stopgap spending bill to keep the government running is heading to president

:00, the mystery of items disappearing from the storage units in cam del --incampbellisapparently solved. they captured the man who committed more than 30 burglaries. here you can see some of that stolen loot. officers say they found them in a storage space represented by felipe rubio and he now faces charges. >>> and a judge asked two psychiatrists to comam minute the -- to examine the man accused of stealing a yacht. he is accused of stealing the $2 million yacht two weeks ago and then running it a ground on a beach in pacifica. if the doctors agree he isn't well enough to defend himself, he could end up in a state mental hospital. >>> a grassroots effort to save the san francisco tradition of carnival kicked into high gear tonight. community groups in the mission district held an emergency meeting to save the parade and festival that will celebrate its 35th year. the nonprofit says it cannot longer hold the two-day event. the groups mobilized in an effort to get 500 volunteers together. they are also asking done -- donors to contribute $170,000. >> especially businesses in the san fra

'mtoricampbell. webegin with new developments in the amber alert issued for a little girl just a few days shy of her first birthday. she was in her mother's car when it was stolen early this morning. we have exclusive video live from san mateo. good afternoon, janine. >> reporter: good afternoon. we understand the baby girl hasn't yet been reunited but it's hopefully going to be happening soon. police officers told us the baby girl was alone in the stolen jeep and she was crying. there's a live picture of the police activity on amergosa court off buckeye drive. it appears to be an apartment complex. you can't actually see the white stolen jeep from where we're standing, it's around the corner but this is in the area of near capital expressway and center road. let's go to earlier video from chopper 2 where you can see the little girl in the arms of police. now, that little girl is 11-month-old gabriella quintero, taken in an ambulance to get checked at a nearby hospital to make sure he's ok. police have been receiving tips ever since the chp issued a statewide amber alert they were lo

, good morning. welcome to "mornings on 2." i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'mtoricampbell. it's monday, march 18th. >>> in overnight news -- police in alameda are investigating a bar stabbing at a st. patrick's day party. it happened at scobies on central avenue. tara moriarty has been covering this story for the past two hours. what have you learned? >> reporter: well, the partying turned into fighting here. if we pan over here to the right, you can see there is a section cordoned off. the fight moved over next to that doctor's office where the cop car is sitting out front. right now we have a crew on scene. they have finally arrived to clean up the scene. there's

country. theness is being held today incampbell. it runs from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m.. it will include 40pinot producers from the santa cruz mountains. more than a dozen food vendors will be there. tickets at the door $85. >>> a massive snowstorm continues to barrel down on parts of the nation this morning. we'll let you know how much snow is fallen so far and where the steam is headed -- the storm is headed next. onth -- but, i wish it was more dangerous like a monster truck or dune buggy! you can't have the same car as me! [ male announcer ] now everyone's going to want one. let's get a jetta. [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and e's no better time to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four volkswagen models for under $200 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. >>> i just missed her. we just talked through facebook. i barely got to talk to her on the phone because she was always working. >> new details on the deadly shooting on a marine base in virginia. the connection to the bay area. >>> pope fr

'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'mtoricampbell. it'smonday, march 18th. >>> in overnight news -- police in alameda are investigating a bar stabbing at a st. patrick's day party. it happened at scobies on central avenue. tara moriarty has been covering this story for the past two hours. what have you learned? >> reporter: well, the partying turned into fighting here. if we pan over here to the right, you can see there is a section cordoned off. the fight moved over next to that doctor's office where the cop car is sitting out front. right now we have a crew on scene. they have finally arrived to clean up the scene. there's still blood outside. the fight broke out at scobies and park. there were two to three people in a heated argument with two or three others and someone pulled a knife, we believe, and slashed the victim's throat. the victim's condition was hushed to the hospital -- rushed to the hospital. his condition unknown. the suspect took off in a dark vehicle. investigators will be looking at surveillance video, they will be interviewing the bartender to get a better id

'mtoricampbell. itis thursday march 21st . an elderly woman is in the hospital after she and her husband were run over by a truck. tara is live where the crash happened. >> reporter: good morning. that woman is in critical condition fighting for her life. getting an idea how busy this intersection can be. this is where it happened in one of these four crosswalks right here. it's very busy. muni comes through here . it looked like this last night although obviously darker and a lot more fog. it was pretty dense and authorities say that is what contributed toward the accident. happened off west portal avenue at 9:40 last night. a pick-up truck hit an elderly couple. the man was okay, his wife was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. in the fog, they want to remind folks to drive slowly. but despite the fog, people say drivers simply need to slow down. >> i'm really worried about this intersection right here cause i go over here everyday. i'm afraid everybody's trying to get through the light. i'm afraid i'm going to get hit right here. >> doesn't surprise you? >> no, not a

in cyprus and possible bailout there. european and asian markets are down and we w walnutcreek,campbell, andall the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> welcome back at 6:45 and now a look at what is coming up on america at 7:00. >> good morning, paula. >> good morning, i hear eric has the morning off so it is call the ladies show, correct? >> the way we like it. >> girl power. >> coming up on "good morning america" we have breaking news in the case that has torn apart an american town, two star football players convicts of sexually assaulting a female student. both boys breaking down after the verdict. we will have the latest from ohio. >> more bad headlines for carnival cruise line, another serious malfunction on a ship so that makes four, count it, four carnival cruise ships in trouble in a month and now senator schumer is proposing a cruise passenger bill of rights. we will tell you about that. >> hold your breath, two dare devils in the stunt all caught on tape. you will not want to miss this incredible for the footage. >> and stars before the huge premiere on "dancing with the stars"

camp sell belle is in--campbellisin our washington, d.c. area. >> reporter: he killed a man and woman before taking his own life. the first 911 call came in around 7:30 pacific last night. authorities say an active duty marine shot and killed two others before he shot himself. all three marines were permanent personnel assigned to officer candidate school. since the murder-suicide all the other marines on base and family members have been accounted for. the commander choked up at times during the press conference last hour. he talked about his priority to take care of the marines and families on the quantico base who are dealing with this tragedy. >> i also ask for the support of our neighbors, the community, and their thoughts and prayers as well. for our marines who have lost their comrades in arms. thank you. >> reporter: he says he doesn't expect to release the names of the three marines killed for at least another 24 hours or at least until the primary next of kin is notified. we'll talk about possible motive when i see you next hour. >>> an investigation has cleared tw

an apparent murder- suicide. askylacampbellreportsfrom our washington, d.c. newsroom the base commander says the gunman killed a pan and woman. >> reporter: the shooters first victim was found around 7:30 pacific last night. authorities then found the shooter and a woman he killed in the same building. right now authorities are not releasing a possible motive or the names of those killed. the base commander tells us all three worked at the officer cadet school. all other marines on base and their family members have been accounted for. he says they have chaplains providing counseling for people who work and live at quantico. >> we're taking care of the well being of the marines and the families aboard quantico who have been effected by this loss and tragedy. >> reporter: he talk the about what a rough week it has been for marines. on monday seven marines were killed in an explosion in nevada. we'll have more on this latest tragedy when see you. >>> 6:17. a stopgap spending bill to keep the government running is heading to president obama's desk for his signature. the house of representa

of a marine killed on >> walnut creek,burlingame,campbell, andall bay area, this is abc7 news. >> only on abc7 news the family of the bay area marine killed in an apparent murder-suicide is speaking out. abc7 news reporter kira klapper is here with more. >> the family of lands corporal sara castro mata is hard to believe she is gone. she was a marine for a year. her father's truck displayed the proud parent of a u.s. marine. the entire family travels to be with her at boot camp graduation a year ago. her mother and big sister tell us that she joined the marines because she believed it was the toughest branch of the military and she was a tough girl. >> felt very proud. she made it through the boot camp and i was like, she is brave. i was very proud. i wanted to tell everyone that. >> her mother tells abc7 news in spanish that her daughter is gone and they never going to see her again. >> military officials say sergeant lopez of pacifica killed both her and jacob wooley on thursday at quantico, virginia, and then turned the gun on himself. investigators are working to find out the reaso

are not secure and the american people are at risk ktvukylacampbellisin our washington, d.c. newsroom. kyla. >> reporter: the government accountability office released this report just minutes ago saying some of the nation's 350 bioterrorism labs which includes labs in california are not secure. the government accountability office found two main failures that says anthrax and other tools have been transferred to unauthorized facilities and say workers at multiple labs have expired security risk assessment ifsen the department of agricultural and centers for disease control are in charge of inspecting these labs. the usda has shot down many of the recommendations from the government accountability office. it says it over exaggerated risks at the labs and the cdc says it has redundant safety and security at these labs. i'll continue digging through this report again released minutes ago to see if it tinkles out any of these bioterrorism labs in california. >>> time now 6:18. lawmakers may be closer to pass a new online sales tax. the senate approved a noon binding amendment that would alieu

fire last night killing two other marines and himself. kyla camp sell belle is in --campbellisin our washington, d.c. area. >> reporter: he killed a man and woman before taking his own life. the first 911 call came in around 7:30 pacific last night. authorities say an active duty marine shot and killed two others before he shot himself. all three marines were permanent personnel assigned to officer candidate school. since the murder-suicide all the other marines on base and family members have been accounted for. the commander choked up at times during the press conference last hour. he talked about his priority to take care of the marines and families on the quantico base who are dealing with this tragedy. >> i also ask for the support of our neighbors, the community, and their thoughts and prayers as well. for our marines who have lost their comrades in arms. thank you. >> reporter: he says he doesn't expect to release the names of the three marines killed for at least another 24 hours or at least until the primary next of kin is notif

go for the 8:00 p.m. hour, even 40's and 50's. plenty of 60s and high clouds expected. 68incampbell. 60sin fairfield, stand wrote, 60s and pleasanton. the satellite and radar showing that this ridge of high pressure is high slowly dissipating. your kron 4 7 day around the bay on settled - unstettled. and george? >> so far, looking decent. the toll plaza however is showing some cash elaine activity. cash lane--also 11 minutes and from the cove and the gate the reconfiguring has been completed with 4 southbound lanes and northbound lanes. with 14 minutes from hercules to berkeley. the 680 still looking good san ramon through the altamonte pass and the south bay from to the guadalpue pass and public transit no problems. all looking good. after years of struggles, stockton is poised to become the most populous city in the nation to enter bankruptcy when its trial begins today in federal court. creditors who lent stockton money are challenging its chapter 9 bankruptcy petition, but most observers say the city of 300,000 will be successful. its largest creditors are bond insurers who hel

fremont and milpitas. 68incampbell. andhe's made no '70s. 68 evergreen, 64 union city, 66 santa rosa. yes and cloud cover, you'll see that on satellite and radar. the ridge of high pressure will slowly break down. with that, temperatures on the cooler side and the potential for an unsettled weather later on this week. it is looking like a 20 to 30 percent chance, at least the afternoon highs still in the mid to upper 60s. >> 8:51 a.m. and after years of struggle stockton is poised to become the most popular city and the answin then to enter bankruptcy when its trial begins tuesday in federal court. creditors to when stock and money are challenging its chapter 9 bankruptcy petition but most observers say the city of 300,000 will be successful. its largest creditors are by the answer is to help the city refinance pension that. police incenses the are searching for a serial arsonist who started three fires in the city over the weekend. police said two fires were lit in large part on memorial drive and a third was started near the 500 block of el camino real out. all three fires were str

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campbell. >> and good morning. i'm dave clark. >>> in overnight news, a man is in the hospital with a neck wound from a bar stabbing. it happened after a st. paddy's day party in alameda. police say he was stabbed at scobee's on central avenue on central boulevard. tara moriarty has more. >> reporter: neighbors are not surprised at all by this. they say every weekend the partying gets out of control and they hope the bar owner faces consequences. just a few moments ago, the crews arrived, they cleaned up the blood off the sidewalk. they are still working at it right now. in front of the doctor's office there at park. this fight broke out at 2:00 in the morning inside the bar and moved into the street. police say there was a group of two to three people in a heated argument with two or three others and someone pulled what we believe is a knife and slashed the victim's throat. one other person was also injured, war -- we're told. neighbors are disgusted. >> i don't know why they are serving people when they are clearly intoxicated to the point

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campbell. forthose of the unconquered '69, '70 that snared danville walnut creek. mid-60s for the east bayshore, a downtown tavern cisco 65. upper 50s ocean beach, upper 60s mainly in the north bay. satellite and radar is showing calm, quiet conditions. dry pressure emplaced which means a little bit of a warm-up. 7 day around the bay shows the '70s into the weekend and as we start our work week. an increase in cloud cover as you start your work week with a chance of rain pushing and by wednesday into thursday. >> i growing mix of memorial marks the spot where a baby was shot and killed during intended robbery and southwest georgia this morning. police say it to armed young boys approached the child's mother asking her for money. when she said she did have any, they shot her in the leg. she tried to shield her baby and the gunman pushed her out away and shot a 13 month old baby in the had. police believe that one of the sussex's between ages 13 and 15 in the other may be as young as 10 years old. >> (male announcer) stanley roberts found some people behaving badly... >> on the street an

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'm meteorologist christina loren. taking a live lookatcampbell. camerashaking a little bit here near the water tower. i wanted to point out how clear it has become over the past hour. that's because of the those building winds. they'll continue to build throughout the day today. 67 for livermore. 67 in gilroy and 61 in beautiful san francisco. full sunshine today and a warm-up as we get into the all-important weekend. let's check your drive. >> equally clear view of the city and the traffic. north 880 past the coliseum, look at the map. it is jammed up. there's a crash that is on the southbound side of 880. things were tied up. four lanes for a time blocked. things starting to clear. both directions slow for 880. south 880 getting through fremont, it's bogged down by a new crash south of mission. look how slow it is. that's a live look. it's jammed past tesla. >> thank you very much. another local news update for you in half an hour. hope you enjoy what looks like a nice day out there. [ mom ] dear chex cereal, i just had to write. you can't imagine how long i've been searching for something l